$19.9 million: going to Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary FlightSafety Services Corp to exercise a seventh option year on a contract to support Aircrew Training Systems for the McDonnell Douglas KC-10 aerial refueling tanker. FlightSafety will be both supplying and supporting all KC-10 training devices used in the Air Force's Operation and Training System Support Center through Sept. 30, 2014.

$12.4 million: for Crane's Electronics subsidiary, in the form of an indefinite-delivery, requirements, firm-fixed-price contract to perform repairs on ALQ-161A radio frequency surveillance/electronic countermeasure units used onboard B-1 bombers. This work should be complete by Sept. 11, 2018.

and $11.7 million: as a contract modification for Jacobs Engineering , funding "research operations support services" under the Experimental Liquid Rocket program through March 24, 2014.